It can be taken orally by women with symptoms such as bloated belly, increased leucorrhea, dark menstrual blood with blood clots, etc. It is also effective for cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. However, it is important to note that patients whose symptoms are not relieved by conservative treatment with oral medication should seek medical attention promptly. Routine checkups include routine white belt, abdominal ultrasound and cervical disease screening to rule out internal tissue proliferation lesions such as fibroids and ovarian cysts. For serious diseases, oral medication alone may delay the disease, and those who have indications for surgery should be actively treated surgically.